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Old 6 Aug 2008, 20:42 (Ref:2264762)   #26
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At this rate we might be able to have a Taffs post(if bods allow it).
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Well, we'll need at least another flaggy and quadruple the number of Incident marshals. For the last 2 years I've done Flags with Startline Ed on Woodcote Gap and that's worked out well. Also this being Silverstone the I/O tends to be a member of the BRDC club - at least the last 2 joining us on the gap have been.
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 20:45 (Ref:2264766)   #27
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Well, we'll need at least another flaggy and quadruple the number of Incident marshals. For the last 2 years I've done Flags with Startline Ed on Woodcote Gap and that's worked out well. Also this being Silverstone the I/O tends to be a member of the BRDC club - at least the last 2 joining us on the gap have been.
Maybe include Ed on your post have an IO and 2 BRDC incidents plus you and your wife as incident marshals. Then you've got the requireed numbers
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 20:50 (Ref:2264769)   #28
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Maybe include Ed on your post have an IO and 2 BRDC incidents plus you and your wife as incident marshals. Then you've got the requireed numbers
Sorted! Me and Ed normally do Woodcote gap as it's easy for Ed to make the switch from startline to flag.
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 20:53 (Ref:2264770)   #29
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Is woodcote gap the one between the track and the pit entrance? I bet that's a MEGA post to work on!
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 21:06 (Ref:2264775)   #30
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Its the one on the outside of the circuit, just before the start gantry, commentary boxes. I.e. in front of where the old Autosport Tower used to be.
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 21:07 (Ref:2264774)   #31
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Is woodcote gap the one between the track and the pit entrance? I bet that's a MEGA post to work on!
It's on the outside of the track opposite the hospitality boxes in the pit entry road - about 100yards downstream from the start gantry. And yes. it is mega especially when 80 odd sports racing cars come charging towards the flag.
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 21:07 (Ref:2264772)   #32
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On the Friday, Startline Ed is driving sheep across London Bridge, but he will be back for night practice, if not earlier.

Posted by Ed's dad just to get the sheep jokes, but the sheep driving is true.
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 21:17 (Ref:2264778)   #33
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It's on the outside of the track opposite the hospitality boxes in the pit entry road - about 100yards downstream from the start gantry. And yes. it is mega especially when 80 odd sports racing cars come charging towards the flag.
And if its a DSC race promptly have a large accident towards Ped Bridge. Green, Yellow and Red flags through my hands in 30s.

Dad is correct, I am due to be driving sheep across London Bridge on that Friday morning. There is no bizarre reason for this nor am I the only one doing so. I and the others taking part are merely exercising our right.
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 21:19 (Ref:2264779)   #34
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Dad is correct, I am due to be driving sheep across London Bridge on that Friday morning. There is no bizarre reason for this nor am I the only one doing so. I and the others taking part are merely exercising our right.
I knew you went to Uni in Wales but is there something you need to tell us

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Old 6 Aug 2008, 21:27 (Ref:2264785)   #35
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I knew you went to Uni in Wales but is there something you need to tell us

I did go to university in Wales but all I picked up was a degree. No accent and no disturbing ovine related habits.
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Old 6 Aug 2008, 21:41 (Ref:2264794)   #36
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I did go to university in Wales but all I picked up was a degree. No accent and no disturbing ovine related habits.
I agree it wan`t a habit..
more of a fetish you picked up....
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 08:19 (Ref:2264962)   #37
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How can I find out if I've really volunteered for this event, or just have a false memory of volunteering.

I vaguely remember volunteering a long time ago (but still this year), and my calendar at home has me listed as volunteering, BUT how can I make sure I am on the list, and that my overalls will be ready (i.e. they might need to order a huge amount of proban specifically ).
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 08:27 (Ref:2264963)   #38
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probly send Pieman, who is the Chief Marshal, a pm. he was going through the list for the 24hr last week.
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 12:55 (Ref:2265281)   #39
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Hi

I'm new to this marshalling lark (first year) and hear a lot about this event. Just wondered if someone can let me know what the set up is for it? Take it you don't have to stand on post for the full 24hrs

The other question is, should I do it? (although I think I already know your answers... )

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Old 7 Aug 2008, 13:10 (Ref:2265289)   #40
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Hi

I'm new to this marshalling lark (first year) and hear a lot about this event. Just wondered if someone can let me know what the set up is for it? Take it you don't have to stand on post for the full 24hrs

The other question is, should I do it? (although I think I already know your answers... )

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Nope, usually posts will have some sort of shift system inplace, timings are dependent on the people on post

Yes, do it, contact either Alan or Pam
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 15:21 (Ref:2265355)   #41
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At this rate we might be able to have a Taffs post(if bods allow it).
we got
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1 i/o...me
ooh I'll play if faking a Welsh accent can count! and young Christopher, he already has quite a stunning fake Welsh accent He'll probably read this and say no now (boyo!)
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 15:29 (Ref:2265361)   #42
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Id come play as i went to uni in wales too, i miss the accents and spent the gp tellin the welsh lads next to me to say certain phrases
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 15:39 (Ref:2265371)   #43
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My Mrs is Welsh and I keep slipping into North Wales lingo every now and then.

But then again, all being well and good, I'm being a Farm Boy for the weekend!
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 15:46 (Ref:2265375)   #44
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I am beginning to see the possibility of a Wales themed Woodcote Gap flag and incident team. No Wales rugby shirts please, theyll confuse the drivers.
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I got told by my mate from North Wales that my Welsh accent makes me sound 'like a Taff' and I spent part of Sunday wandering round Pembrey Country Park looking for the bit that meets the track we didnt even find it!
Anyway, I think that qualifies me, but only if Fran understands that us girls should stick together instead of joining in with you lot taking the mick out of me like at Combe!!!
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 15:49 (Ref:2265379)   #46
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ooh I'll play if faking a Welsh accent can count! and young Christopher, he already has quite a stunning fake Welsh accent He'll probably read this and say no now (boyo!)
Due to the fact you marshal at pembrey,you could become an honourary welsh person....
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 15:55 (Ref:2265385)   #47
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 16:16 (Ref:2265401)   #48
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Stig or Ed,would it be possible to sort out a list of peeps for the said post and speak to the person who could sort it.
Me & wifey will be there.
going soon,so will chat sunday when back from pembrey
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How can I find out if I've really volunteered for this event, or just have a false memory of volunteering.

I vaguely remember volunteering a long time ago (but still this year), and my calendar at home has me listed as volunteering, BUT how can I make sure I am on the list, and that my overalls will be ready (i.e. they might need to order a huge amount of proban specifically ).
If you want to make sure of your overalls please contact david hornsey. his email is near the start of the thread.They will be off the peg aws overalls so just send him your detail and size.
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Old 7 Aug 2008, 17:03 (Ref:2265420)   #50
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I got told by my mate from North Wales that my Welsh accent makes me sound 'like a Taff' and I spent part of Sunday wandering round Pembrey Country Park looking for the bit that meets the track we didnt even find it!
The country park is no where near the track, so it doesn't meet it at all. However, if you can find your way onto the national cycle path which goes near the gate of the park and then through the forestry areas, and are prepared for a 2 mile odd walk.

Gachjoel, I should think Alan Tyson would be the man to talk to.
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